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How does the director of East is East Capture The interest of the audience in the opening sequence  

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GCSE media assignment " How does the director of East is East Capture The interest of the audience in the opening sequence" The opening Sequence is important in a film because it needs to capture the viewer's interest. It also needs to explain to us what the film is about. To do so the opening sequence must be able to show the important themes that will be used throughout the film. It tells us about the characters also. It tells us whether or not the characters are serious or funny. There are many ways in which the opening scene can capture the viewer's interest. It can foreshadow information to create curiosity, tension, humour and even sadness. It is important to introduce characters in the opening scene because the director's aim at this point is to make the viewer care about the characters and feel what they feel. This makes the viewer feel part...

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